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Find a Recovery Month event in your area and learn more about local activities to support recovery efforts. Local and national events, no matter how large or small can go a long way in promoting the benefits of recovery. Help your communities by posting an event today!

Note: Posting events on the Recovery Month site is voluntary. Therefore, this list is not inclusive of all events that may be happening in your area. Be sure to check your local area resource listings as well.

This event is being held to raise the profile of recovery by demonstrating to our friends and neighbors, communities, policy makers and the media that we can and do recover from substance use disorder and that when we get well, it benefits our families, communities and nation.

There will be speakers, music, games, lunch, dancing, family friendly, games for the children and many resources to share with our community.

This event is being held to raise the profile of recovery by demonstrating to our friends and neighbors, communities, policy makers and the media that we can and do recover from substance use disorder and that when we get well, it benefits our families, communities and nation.

There will be speakers, music, games, lunch, dancing, family friendly, games for the children and many resources to share with our community.

Join people in recovery, family members, friends, and advocates of recovery as we celebrate the commitment we all share in recovery movement! This family-friendly event will also have games, live music, family fun, and guest speakers.

Join people in recovery, family members, friends, and advocates of recovery as we celebrate the commitment we all share in recovery movement! This family-friendly event will also have games, live music, family fun, and guest speakers.

Join us for our 1st Annual Road to Recovery Bike Ride. A healthy fun filled morning packed with community partnerships, booths, games, and raffles. This is a family friendly bike ride intended to promote whole wellness as a step in the road to recovery.

Join us for our 1st Annual Road to Recovery Bike Ride. A healthy fun filled morning packed with community partnerships, booths, games, and raffles. This is a family friendly bike ride intended to promote whole wellness as a step in the road to recovery.

The event will host a BBQ and a variety of entertainments, including music, games, and a free raffle with a chance to win great prizes. In addition, there will be a wealth of information on local services available to those in need and booths hosted by local community partners.

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10 George Nurse WayKlamath Falls, OR97601United States

Add to Calendar2019-09-21 12:002019-09-21 19:0014th Annual Hands Across The Bridge

The event will host a BBQ and a variety of entertainments, including music, games, and a free raffle with a chance to win great prizes. In addition, there will be a wealth of information on local services available to those in need and booths hosted by local community partners.

The 5K Run 4 Recovery and Kids Fun Run raises funds and awareness for people who are recovering from substance use and mental health disorders. Nearly one in twelve people will be impacted by an addiction, yet only 10% will receive treatment. With several ways to participate, everyone can have an impact. Even the smallest donations make a big difference.

Oxford House Inc and Benton Franklin Recovery Coalition believe that recovery should be a possibility for every person who reaches for it.

Add to Calendar2019-09-21 12:002019-09-21 15:005K Run for Recovery and Kids Fun Run

The 5K Run 4 Recovery and Kids Fun Run raises funds and awareness for people who are recovering from substance use and mental health disorders. Nearly one in twelve people will be impacted by an addiction, yet only 10% will receive treatment. With several ways to participate, everyone can have an impact. Even the smallest donations make a big difference.

Oxford House Inc and Benton Franklin Recovery Coalition believe that recovery should be a possibility for every person who reaches for it.

Every September, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) promotes Recovery Month to increase awareness and understanding of mental health, substance use and recovery to celebrate communities. On September 21, 2019 Dallas Ft. Worth metroplex will host advocates, peers, friends and families across Texas will gather at Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers for a day filled with fun as we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of National Recovery Month.

This year marks the 9th Anniversary of the Big Texas Rally for Recovery. The Rally was originally held on the steps of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, but has “traveled” to Houston, Dallas, Galveston and San Antonio over the last few years.

Every September, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) promotes Recovery Month to increase awareness and understanding of mental health, substance use and recovery to celebrate communities. On September 21, 2019 Dallas Ft. Worth metroplex will host advocates, peers, friends and families across Texas will gather at Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers for a day filled with fun as we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of National Recovery Month.

This year marks the 9th Anniversary of the Big Texas Rally for Recovery. The Rally was originally held on the steps of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, but has “traveled” to Houston, Dallas, Galveston and San Antonio over the last few years.

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Recovery Month promotes the societal benefits of prevention, treatment, and recovery for mental and substance use disorders, celebrates people in recovery, lauds the contributions of treatment and service providers, and promotes the message that recovery in all its forms is possible. Recovery Month spreads the positive message that behavioral health is essential to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective and people can and do recover.